Back in May, TomTom announced that some classic Star Wars characters would be lending their voices as a purchasable downloads for their navigation devices. First available was none other than the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader. And if you happened to catch the video of Darth Vader recording his voice for TomTom, you probably remember that things did not turn out so well for the studio engineer.

Well certainly one would expect that recording a Jedi Master’s voice should be a little easier on the TomTom recording studio team, right? Unfortunately for them, not so much. Just see for yourself as Master Yoda enters the studio and records a few lines for TomTom. As you might expect, Yoda’s way of talking manages to get in the way of being understood.

Currently TomTom is offering three Star Wars voices for downloads. They are Darth Vader, C3PO, and Master Yoda, and each download costs $12.95. Beginning sometime in August, Han Solo will be available for purchase. I just hope for TomTom’s sake the recording studio is blaster shielded and Chewbacca doesn’t pull the engineers arms out of their sockets.